I'm quite a shy person.
— Bobby Deol
It's important that I work with good people.
I do discuss things with him, but as a father, not a friend.
While doing 'Jhoom Barabar Jhoom' with Abhishek, I never thought about my dad's and Amitabhji's hit 'Jodi.' I just play my character and don't think about history and the future.
I learn from my family. And it's not like I learn from them on the sets only.
Suneel Darshan is the kind of director I'd want to work with repeatedly.
Our entire family is shy. Apart from film promotions, we do not believe in staying in the limelight.
Items numbers have become a part of movies.
I don't want to create any particular kind of image; I just want to do different types of films.
A film only works when its content works. The visuals can be breathtaking, but if the content is not good, it won't work.
My audiences love watching my films.
'Ajnabee' is a thriller. I play a married man trapped by mysterious circumstances. The film does have a lot of romance and action, but it's not based on 'Consenting Adults.'
My greatest career mistake is giving interviews.
Only the right films work.
I can't think of any actor who doesn't have a flop in his career.
There is a sense of comfort working with Abbas-Mustan.
I always wanted to be an actor. My father inspired me since I was three years old.
I am the son of Punjab-da-puttar after all.
I disliked people calling me a chocolate hero initially, as I wanted to explore other genres of acting.
My father belongs to a different generation altogether. He has spent most of his time working hard to make our lives comfortable, and ours is more of a conventional father-son relationship rather than one of friends.
I am very close to my dad. I respect him a lot, and now I am very open with him.
Contrary to perceptions, I am completely devoted to my work, though I don't go around tom-tomming my commitment.
My two sons adore me. They've made me more responsible.
I try to space out my films.
I am not really trying to act like my dad.
'Aashiq' is a romantic film, even though my character is a rather aggressive guy. You could even call it an intense romance. And working with Indra Kumar has been an excellent experience. He is a great director.
The only actor-director I have worked with in my career is my brother in his film 'Dillagi,' and he got the best out of me.
My brother is a great actor. Just because he doesn't harp about his achievements, people don't talk about his work.
I just like to be at home with my family.
I hate giving interviews.
My father and brother always forced me to work out, and I never liked doing it.
Remakes are happening for a long time, and it is happening in the West, too. I don't believe anything is wrong in that.
Every actor gets an image without wanting one. A lot of romantic heroes want an action hero tag, but they are unable to succeed even though their films are good.
I have done all kinds of roles - comedy, action, romance, and thrillers. Just name the genre, and I've done it.
My dad is a true man. A man's man. Every manly thing he does, he does so well.
What I am really happy with is the way fans feel about me, and they are able to come up and talk to me, as they feel really comfortable with me.
I really look up to my dad.
I have grown up looking up to my dad and bhaiya.
If you're healthy, you feel good about life.
I am not superhuman, and we all feel insecure at times.
You can't say that I am choosy. You can say that I work in few films at a time.
I am not considering shifting my image from action to comedy or romantic comedy. I have done or am doing films which are action-oriented: comedy roles and romantic-comedy roles.
Social media can blow anything out of proportion.
Every actor believes in his way of performing.
Being a parent is a huge responsibility. Your child becomes the centre of your world.
Every day of your life is struggle. You are always struggling to achieve more and more. So one can never say, 'I am not struggling.'
I don't want to do just anything on screen and get frustrated watching myself in a film.
Life is really good for me.
I have seen both versions of 'The Italian Job' and loved both of them.
Good films will run, and people will watch it irrespective of whether it is suspense or a comedy.